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Eddy_Viscosity2yesterday at 6:22 PM3 repliesview on HN

Why would politicians ever pass such a law? Who do you think they work for?

update: Yeah, my bad. The point of this comment was to express my increasing cynicism at how we just keep seeing this kind of corporate behavior over and over again and how even when a tiny win is achieved on things like data collection, right to repair, ease for cancelling subscriptions, privacy, and so on and so on, they are so quickly over taken by new tactics or clawbacks/loopholes/non-enforcement of those laws. HN comments was probably the wrong place to vent and its too late to delete it.


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post-ityesterday at 6:31 PM

What's the point of this kind of comment? Have pro-citizen anti-corporate laws never been passed in the past?

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applfanboysbgonyesterday at 6:34 PM

They work for the people. In some countries, people actually vote for politicians that benefit the population. In other countries, people repeatedly vote for politicians despite knowing that those politicians are only interested in enriching themselves, with a track record going back decades of doing nothing but that. The problem, then, is the voters in certain countries, not the politicians.

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wat10000yesterday at 6:31 PM

Ideally because we'd vote in politicians who would do it, and vote out those who didn't.

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